32. Another sign? Here's an important one. How can the general public be opposed to wage-lowering,

let's-send-jobs-to-foreign-countries "free-trade" agreements and yet have the support of top level people?

NAFTA was and is an economic disaster for the American working class (or former working class). How many even know that three so-called "free-trade" agreements were signed last year. Such "free-trade" agreements were signed for South Korea, Panama and Colombia.

How many know that another so-called "free-trade" agreement is in the works? One that is called by some to be the NAFTA of the Pacific?

How many know that it is supported by the Chamber of Commerce and Rmoney:

Trans-Pacific negotiations have been taking place throughout the Obama presidency. The deal is strongly supported by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the top lobbying group for American corporations. Obama's Republican opponent in the 2012 presidential elections, Mitt Romney, has urged the U.S. to finalize the deal as soon as possible.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/13/obama-trade-document-leak_n_1592593.html

What better way is there to make more money for the super-rich when killing American jobs?

Yet, where is the opposition to this from the politicians? The absence of such oppositon is a sign that the governmental system in this country has changed. Whether it is called a coup or not, the governmental system that they taught all of us about in grammer school no longer exists.